The main point: The Supreme Court issued a ruling against two manufacturers of flavored vape products that had sued the Food and Drug Administration (FDA), supporting FDA’s decision to reject sales of the products.

Reminder: The Family Smoking Prevention and Tobacco Control Act requires makers of new tobacco products to obtain authorization from FDA, with applications demonstrating that the products are “appropriate for the protection of the public health.”

The details:

Why it’s important: Flavored vaping products appeal to kids, and nicotine poses addiction and other health risks for youth. The ruling helps bolster FDA’s ability to keep such products off the market.